Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Supreme Court Asked to Block NSA's Telephone Surveillance

Headlines

• Supreme Court Asked to Block NSA's Telephone Surveillance

• D.C. Circuit Nominee Millett Would Take a Major Pay Cut

• Sixth Circuit: Fired Employees Have Case Against Court

• Spokane Law Firm's IP Core is Luring Lawyers, Clients

• Recent Rulings May Lead to More Issues Classes

• Decision on Yucca Mountain Overdue

• The Supreme Court vs. the Voter

• Treaty Awards Compliance Iffy

• Growth Puts Spotlight on the Philippines

• Former Orrick Asia Head Joins Jones Day

Supreme Court Asked to Block NSA's Telephone Surveillance

A privacy-rights organization faces an uphill battle to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the National Security Agency's surveillance of domestic telephone records. Read More »

D.C. Circuit Nominee Millett Would Take a Major Pay Cut

If the Senate confirms her, she would trade law firm earnings of $1 million per year, according to newly released committee records, for the $184,500 salary of a federal circuit judge. Read More »

Sponsor Spotlight:

Supreme Court Business Briefing

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent Term yielded a number of cases substantially affecting business. Class actions, IP, employment law, and arbitration figured prominently. The MoloLamken Supreme Court Business Briefing succinctly explains the impact of those decisions on the litigation landscape and business environment. Read this analysis from one of the Nation's leading litigation boutiques.

Sixth Circuit: Fired Employees Have Case Against Court

A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit brought by a group of former Detroit trial court employees against now retired chief judge Marylin Atkins for improper termination. Read More »

Spokane Law Firm's IP Core is Luring Lawyers, Clients

The National Law Journal speaks with Lee & Hayes co-founder Lewis Lee about the recent and future growth of the firm. Read More »

Recent Rulings May Lead to More Issues Classes

Plaintiffs increasingly likely to seek certification of classes involving single claim or just issue of liability. Read More »

Decision on Yucca Mountain Overdue

NRC is a year late in issuing final ruling on license application for nuclear waste site. Read More »

The Supreme Court vs. the Voter

In past decade, it has turned its back on protecting the franchise, especially for the poor, minorities. Read More »

Treaty Awards Compliance Iffy

NLJ affiliate The American Lawyer has reviewed the largest awards in the history of its Arbitration Scorecard survey and investigated their enforcement. We were left with two strong conclusions about investment treaty arbitration. Read More »

Growth Puts Spotlight on the Philippines

Often overshadowed by Indonesia, Southeast Asia's other archipelago nation outpaced even China to be Asia's fastest-growing economy in the first quarter. But some firms weren't surprised. Read More »

Former Orrick Asia Head Joins Jones Day

Michelle Taylor will be a partner in the firm's Hong Kong office. Read More »



Careers
Position title EMPLOYER NAME LOCATION

ATTORNEY

CONFIDENTIAL SEARCH

New York, NY

Pittsburgh, PA - IP Associate/EE Patent Attorney

Fox Rothschild LLP

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

IP Patent Associate

CONFIDENTIAL SEARCH

Philadelphia, PA

POWERED BY lawjobs.com

Email Management Area

Please do not reply to the address you received this email from. Manage your email communications below.

Why you received this email message:

You are subscribed to the
NLJ Daily Headlines as reg.thakur@gmail.com.

You may be subscribed to multiple publications as part of your relationship with us.

To stop receiving this publication (unsubscribe):

To stop receiving the NLJ Daily Headlines please click here.You will be taken through an unsubscribe process. Please follow all directions regarding this process.
It may take 10-days to remove you from receiving this publication.

Note: If you are subscribed to multiple publications, per your subscription, you will need to unsubscribe from each publication you receive utilizing the email management area at the bottom of each publication.

To not receive or opt-out of email marketing promotions from the The National Law Journal®:

Please click here to opt-out of receiving email marketing promotions from the The National Law Journal®. This will only prevent you from receiving email marketing promotions from the The National Law Journal®; you will continue receiving the publications as noted above unless you unsubscribe from each one. It may take up to 10-days to remove you from receiving email marketing promotions.

How to contact us should you have questions:

The National Law Journal®
120 Broadway, 5th Floor,
New York, NY 10271-1101
Customer Service Phone: 1-877-256-2472

About ALM | Customer Support | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
   © 2013 ALM Media Properties, LLC.
All rights reserved.
 fb  tw

No comments:

Post a Comment